Antiquités chypriotes provenant des fouilles faites en 1868 par M. de Cesnola. La vente aux enchères publiques aura lieu à l'Hôtel des commissaires-priseurs, 5, rue Drouot (...) les vendredi 25 et samedi 26 mars 1870[Cypriot antiquities from the excavations carried out in 1868 by M. de Cesnola. The public auction will take place at the Hôtel des commissaires-priseurs, 5 rue Drouot (...), on Friday 25 and Saturday 26 March 1870]
First edition describing the 388 items offered in the sale.
A few pencilled hammer prices in the margins, a loss to the upper right corner of the front wrapper and title-page, and small corner losses to the wrappers.
The introduction is by Fröhner, though the expert in charge of the sale was Hoffmann.
Of Baden origin, the numismatist Ludwig Wilhelm Fröhner (1834–1925) settled in Paris in 1859; he became a close friend of Napoleon III and assisted him in the preparation of his Histoire de Jules César (1865–1866), which helped him obtain both French naturalisation (1866) and an important post at the Louvre.
He later devoted himself to the cataloguing of collections, producing works that became major references for Antiquity and early medieval archaeology.